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Occupation in 1841
24-02-08, 17:20
Can anyone read the occupation for Samuel Cordingley in 1841 (he's on the 2nd page
HO107; Piece 725; Book: 6;Folio: 50; Page: 24
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24-02-08, 17:25
Looks more like mason than any other occupation I can think of.
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24-02-08, 17:28
Yes - I'd agree.
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24-02-08, 17:34
I thought that too, but it seems an affluent area, there are lots of Mariners there so maybe that could be it?
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24-02-08, 19:50
Thanks everyone, hopefully I will find them in 1851 to confirm either Mason or Mariner (or probably Labourer by then;))
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